Gallery Oldham’s Old Library and Art Gallery building has officially reopened with new permanent displays celebrating the town’s history, people and art.
The restoration project has preserved the historic building’s original Victorian character while making it fully accessible and energy efficient for the future.
Visitors can now explore three themed galleries:
- Oldham’s Cotton Town Story – uncovering life in the mills, featuring specially commissioned films by Oldham Theatre Workshop.
- Oldham’s Global Connections – interactive exhibits revealing how Oldham’s industries reached across the world.
- The Restored Art Gallery – a revitalised Victorian space showcasing over 140 years of art, including works by LS Lowry, Helen Bradley and William Stott.

Councillor Peter Dean, Cabinet Member for Communities and Culture, said: “It’s fantastic to see Gallery Oldham’s collections back where they belong. The restoration is stunning, I’m not sure what’s more impressive, the artwork or the building itself! I’d encourage everyone to come and see it for themselves.”
The reopening comes as Gallery Oldham retains its national Museum Accreditation, the industry benchmark for well-run, high-quality museums. This recognition confirms the gallery’s commitment to caring for its collections and providing an exceptional experience for visitors.
Arts Council England praised the achievement, saying: “Gallery Oldham’s accreditation means its collections will continue to inspire, educate and delight visitors for generations to come.”
- Words:
- Bradley Lengden
- Published on:
- Tue 4 Nov 2025